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All lots of IEF gels that we manufacture exhibit these lines because carrier ampholytes do focus into tight bands extending across the gel and do stain a little. The intensity of these lines varies depending on the ampholytes used. One or more species may be overabundant, leading to more intense ampholyte bands. Usually these are still quite faint compared to the sample.
During IEF, it is common for the current to drop below 1 mA. Most power supplies register this as a “No Load” error and automatically shut off, resulting in the stopping of the gel run. This can be bypassed in some power supplies by disabling or turning off the “Load Check” feature.
The bubbles are probably caused by carbon dioxide outgassing from the gel. Carbon dioxide is a weak acid and will migrate into the acidic region of the IEF gel and come out of solution as it concentrates. Thorough degassing of the cathode buffer will reduce the problem. In addition, the gel can be run in the cold room so that the carbon dioxide won't come out of solution. If some bubbles form in the gel in the last few minutes of the run, they will probably not cause visible distortion. If they form earlier in the run, they may cause distortion because they act as insulators and change the gel temperature. These bubbles form between the gel surface and the cassette.
It is not unusual for antibodies (even monoclonals) to be differentially glycosylated, and therefore not focus well on IEF gels. Sometimes a monoclonal can even run more smeary or unfocused than a polyclonal, over a range of pH 6.5 to 8.0. Try running the gel longer to improve the focus, but often the improvement may be minimal if any at all.
A possible reason is poor contact between electrodes or incomplete circuit. Make sure that you have added 600 μL deionized water to the Electrode Wicks and the gel is exposed at the anodic and cathodic ends of the cassette. Check the power supply. Be sure to set the ‘Load Check’ to off to enable the power supply to operate at low current.
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